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On Jan 8th, 2011 hundreds of people braved inclement weather to attend a political rally at Queens Park in downtown Toronto. The crowd became most vitriolic while chanting, 'Hey hey. Ho ho. Bill Blair has got to go!'
[video=youtube;9eVKlG-gOv4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eVKlG-gOv4[/video]
Jan 8th 2011, Rally to Demand a Public Inquiry into Police Actions During G20 Summit in Toronto.
Most of the participants that lent their voices and passion to Saturday's protest are members of the Facebook page: Demand a Public Inquiry into G20 Toronto which has well over thirteen thousand members. Now the organization can effectively schedule civic events designed to remind federal, provincial and municipal politicians of the public anger that still smolders in connection with this outrageous event.
In the words of the Ontario Ombudsman, Andre Martin "...the days up to and including the weekend of the G20 Summit will live in infamy as a time period where martial law set in the city of Toronto leading to the most massive compromise of civil liberties in Canadian history, and we can never let that happen againâ€
Another great story about the Saturday Jan 8th 2011 Rally and March on Toronto Police Headquarters appeared this morning, written by Chris Doucette, of the Toronto Sun. With several lawsuits pending, and one police office under charges, and hundreds of outstanding complaints and allegations of police brutality, I must ask everyone on here again, why has there still been no public inquiry into the actions of police during the G20 Summit?
[video=youtube;9eVKlG-gOv4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eVKlG-gOv4[/video]
Jan 8th 2011, Rally to Demand a Public Inquiry into Police Actions During G20 Summit in Toronto.
Most of the participants that lent their voices and passion to Saturday's protest are members of the Facebook page: Demand a Public Inquiry into G20 Toronto which has well over thirteen thousand members. Now the organization can effectively schedule civic events designed to remind federal, provincial and municipal politicians of the public anger that still smolders in connection with this outrageous event.
In the words of the Ontario Ombudsman, Andre Martin "...the days up to and including the weekend of the G20 Summit will live in infamy as a time period where martial law set in the city of Toronto leading to the most massive compromise of civil liberties in Canadian history, and we can never let that happen againâ€
Another great story about the Saturday Jan 8th 2011 Rally and March on Toronto Police Headquarters appeared this morning, written by Chris Doucette, of the Toronto Sun. With several lawsuits pending, and one police office under charges, and hundreds of outstanding complaints and allegations of police brutality, I must ask everyone on here again, why has there still been no public inquiry into the actions of police during the G20 Summit?